In Face of Sanctions, China Premier Warms to Iran

June 24, 2018

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Remarks made by Wen Jiabao appeared to undercut the United States effort for cooperation on threatening Iran with sanctions over its nuclear program. (New York Times — 16 October, 2009)+ related stories

Pricing details were yet to be worked out in the deal between Gazprom and a Chinese state-run company. (New York Times — 14 October, 2009)+ related stories

A team of Obama administration officials, joined by officials from France and Russia, will begin negotiating in Vienna on Monday with Iranian diplomats over terms of an unusual deal that could remove a significant amount of Tehran’s low-enriched uranium from the country. (Washington Post — 18 October, 2009)+ related stories

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton travels to Moscow to press for pressure against Iran if the regime fails to comply with demands to prove its nuclear program is peaceful. (MSNBC — 13 October, 2009)+ related stories

After meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Russias foreign minister said new threats of sanctions before nuclear talks would be counterproductive. (New York Times — 14 October, 2009)+ related stories

MOSCOW, Oct. 13 — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton held lengthy talks with senior Russian officials Tuesday as part of an intense American effort to improve relations, but she made few gains on a top U.S. priority — increasing pressure on Iran. (Washington Post — 14 October, 2009)+ related stories